Carlos Sheinbaum was of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. His father, Chone Juan Sheinbaum Abramovitz,[14] had emigrated from Lithuania in 1928, becoming a jewelry merchant and a member of the Mexican Communist Party. Annie Pardo is from a Sephardi Jewish family who arrived in Mexico in 1942, fleeing from the persecution of Jews in Bulgaria during World War II.[15] Pardo became the first Sephardic woman to be an academic at the Instituto Politécnico Nacional.[14][16]
Sheinbaum's parents were actively involved in Mexican left-wing circles during the 1960s, participating in protests, workers' movements, and student uprisings.[17]
Sheinbaum has two siblings. Her older brother Julio is a physicist[18] and physical oceanography researcher at CICESE.[19] Her younger sister Adriana is a teacher[20] who lives in the United States and is married to film director Rodrigo García Barcha.
neat
A scientist by profession, Sheinbaum received her Doctor of Philosophy in energy engineering from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). She has co-authored over 100 articles and two books on energy, the environment, and sustainable development. She contributed to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and, in 2018, was named one of BBC's 100 Women.[5]
cool
i can't tell what he's up to. is he genuine or trying to get a slice of the fed reserve (made of a group of private banks) grift pie?